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The Effect of Reciprocal Teaching on Students’ Reading Comprhension in SMA N 1 Singaraja ., Kadek Yeyen Meyasa; ., Dr. Dewa Putu Ramendra, S.Pd., M.Pd.; ., Putu Adi Krisna Juniarta, S.Pd., M.Pd.
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris undiksha Vol. 5 No. 2 (2017): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpbi.v5i2.18695

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui ada atau tidaknya perbedaan yang signifikan pada pemahaman membaca siswa kelas X di SMA N 1 Singaraja yang diajar melalui strategi mengajar timbal balik dan strategi konvensional. Desain penelitian ini adalah eksperimental semu dengan menggunakan desain kelompok kontrol post-test. Populasinya adalah siswa kelas X SMA N 1 Singaraja. Pengambilan sampel acak kluster digunakan untuk memilih sampel. Sampel penelitian ini adalah siswa X MIA3 dan X MIA2. Setiap kelas terdiri dari 32 siswa. Kelompok eksperimen diajarkan melalui strategi pengajaran timbal balik sementara kelompok kontrol diajarkan melalui strategi konvensional. Post-test dilakukan untuk mengumpulkan data. Data dianalisis secara deskriptif dan inferensial dengan menggunakan IMB SPSS Statistics 25. Hasilnya menunjukkan bahwa kelompok eksperimen memperoleh skor yang lebih baik daripada kelompok kontrol. Nilai rata-rata untuk kelompok eksperimen adalah 70,84 sementara kelompok kontrol memperoleh 65,93. Statistik inferensial dilakukan dengan melakukan uji-t. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa to > tcv (12.029 > 1.99897). Hal ini mengindikasikan bahwa terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan dari penerapan Strategi Pengajaran Reciprocal pada pemahaman membaca siswa kelas sepuluh di SMA N 1 Singaraja diterima. Ukuran efek dari penelitian ini adalah 0,50725. Itu diklasifikasikan ke dalam efek sedang.Kata Kunci : Eksperimen, Pemahaman Membaca, Strategi Mengajar Timbal-Balik This study aimed at determining whether or not there was a significant difference on tenth grade students’ reading comprehension in SMA N 1 Singaraja who were taught by using reciprocal teaching strategy and conventional strategy. The design of this study was quasi-experimental design utilizing post-test only control group design. The population was tenth grade students of SMA N 1 Singaraja. Cluster random sampling was used to select the sample. The samples of this study were X MIA3 and X MIA2 students. Each class consisted of 32 students. The experimental group was taught by using reciprocal teaching strategy meanwhile control group was taught by using conventional strategy. Post-test was conducted to collect the data. The data was analyzed descriptively and inferentially by using IMB SPSS Statistics 25. The result showed that experimental group obtained better score than control group. The mean score for experimental group was 70.84 while control group obtained 65.93. Inferential statistics was done by conducting t-test. The result showed that to > tcv (2.029 > 1.99897). It indicated that stated there is a significant different of the implementation of Reciprocal Teaching Strategy on tenth grade students’ reading comprehension in SMA N 1 Singaraja was accepted. The effect size of this study was 0.50725. It was classified into medium effect.keyword : Experiment, Reading Comprehension, Reciprocal Teaching Strategy
AN ANALYSIS OF SPEECH ACTS IN MERRY RIANA: MIMPI SEJUTA DOLLAR MOVIE Sumaniari, Ni Wayan Rosi; Ramendra, Dewa Putu; Mahendrayana, Gede
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris undiksha Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpbi.v9i1.34189

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People rarely know the function of the language used in the film. This study analyzes speech acts in a dialogue film entitled Merry Riana: Dreams of a Million Dollars. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. Data were analyzed from the form of speech acts consisting of direct and indirect speech acts in the form of declarative, imperative, and interrogative. The type of speech act analysis uses Searle's theory of representative, directive, commissive, expressive, and declaration. The result of this research is that direct speech act in interrogative form is 43.63%. Direct speech acts in the declarative form are 95 (43.18%), direct speech acts in the imperative form are 24 (10.90%), indirect speech acts in the imperative form are 2 (0.9%), indirect speech acts in imperative form as much as 2 (0.9%). interrogative form is 2 (0.9%), and indirect speech act in declarative form is 1 (0.45%). Furthermore, 74 utterances are analyzed into five types of speech acts. The most dominant representative used 36 (48.6%). Then followed by directive 21 (28.3%), expressive 14 (18.9%), commissive 3 (4.0%), and declarative 0 (0.0%). This research implies that understanding speech acts plays an important role in communication.
THE JARGONS USED BY TENGANAN VILLAGE PEOPLE IN GRINGSING WEAVING Dewi, Agung Ayu Putu Septia; Ramendra, Dewa Putu; Mahendrayana, Gede
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris undiksha Vol. 9 No. 3 (2021): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpbi.v9i3.42524

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Language is a system that mediates and types of vocalizations used by a community to communicate to understand each other. Language also has many varieties. This diversity is influenced by many factors, such as being influenced by a known place by age, gender, social status, and type of work. One variety of language is jargon. This study aims to analyze the jargon of meaning used by the people of Tenganan Village in weaving grinning. The design of this research is a qualitative descriptive design. The method used is observation and interviews. The observation method was carried out to observe the state of Tenganan village. The interview method was conducted to interview two weavers in Tenganan village to provide information regarding the jargon they use. The results showed that Tenganan Village people used fifty-six jargon to bring weaving. Based on fifty-six jargon, they are categorized into four types. The first type is jargon based on yarn processing, consisting of twenty jargon. The second type is jargon based on the weaving process, which finds three jargon. The third type is jargon based on naming tools and materials that find fifteen jargon. The fourth type is jargon based on the naming of eighteen motifs. Each jargon has a meaning that is used to facilitate communication between weavers in producing grinding weaving.
An Analysis of Grammatical Errors Committed by Students in Writing Argumentative Paragraph Lestari, Ni Putu Candra Widiya; Ramendra, Dewa Putu; Utami, Ida Ayu Made Istri
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris undiksha Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpbi.v11i3.46341

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Writing skills are very important for students to master to help them prepare for their future. However, grammar is one of the obstacles for students in writing English. This research aims to analyze grammatical errors made by students in writing argumentative paragraphs and to analyze the sources of these errors. Second semester English Language Education students were chosen as the subjects of this research. Furthermore, in analyzing the data, this research applies a combination of descriptive qualitative and descriptive quantitative methods. Apart from that, data was collected through collecting documents from the end-of-semester tests. The data analysis procedure consists of three specific steps, namely data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions/verification. The results of the research found that students made 11 types of errors with a total of 165 errors. Most of them made omission of article errors with 39 (23.63%) errors, then simple addition 33 (20%) errors, alternating form 27 (16.36%) errors, omission of to be 21 (12.72%) errors, then omission of preposition 17 (10.30%) errors, omission of plural –s with 15 (9.09%) errors, misordering 6 (3.63%) errors, regularization 3 (1.81%) errors, and finally double marking and archi-form each 1 ( 0.60%) error. In addition, sources of errors were found in four types: interlingual transfer, intralingual transfer, context of learning, and communication strategy. The majority of students made mistakes due to intralingual transfer, 119 (72.12%) errors were found, followed by interlingual transfer 41 (24.84%) errors, communication strategy 3 (1.81%), and context of learning 2 (1.21%) errors.
Lexicons in Cendrawasih Dance at Buleleng Sacani, Ketut Catur Arya; Ramendra, Dewa Putu
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris undiksha Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpbi.v10i3.58071

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The Cendrawasih dance typical Buleleng is a traditional Balinese dance from Buleleng, Bali. This dance has lexicons that can be found in its dance movements. However the Cendrawasih Dance at Buleleng is not widely known and has almost been forgotten, in addition it has been re-enacted. Furthermore, during dance practice, dancers changed some of the lexicons from Balinese to Indonesian. If these lexicons that use Balinese are rarely used , the language will experience extinction, and Balinese culture will be lost. Documenting and capturing the culture is one way to save it from extinction. This study aims to analyze the lexicons based on movements in Cendrawasih dance at Buleleng, along with the cultural meaning of the lexicons. This study was descriptive qualitative research using an ecolinguistics approach. The data were obtained through observation and interviews. The description of the lexicons that has been obtained was translated into English and then described. After that, lexicons that have cultural meanings will be described. The result found there are 26 lexicons related to the dance movements of Cendrawasih Buleleng. The lexicons are categorized into five types part of body movements, such as three lexicons in head movements, three lexicons in eye movements, nine lexicons in hand movements, nine lexicons in leg movements, and two lexicons in body movements. There are ten lexicons that have cultural meanings.
Politeness Strategies Use in the Family Members Dharma, Ketut Pande Bagus Wahyu Surya; Adnyani, Luh Putu Sri; Ramendra, Dewa Putu
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris undiksha Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpbi.v11i1.61081

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Language is essential in social interaction. It is used by society to communicate with others. Besides, language in society is used as a means of communication to express ideas, intentions, opinions, and purposes. In addition, language also has the function of expressing someone’s feelings and emotions. Politeness becomes one of the crucial things to maintain the conversation running well in society. The communication starts from the small circle and then comes to the big circle. The small circle for example in family members is one of the communications that can begin before going to society. Therefore, the present study aimed to analyze the types of politeness strategies used by Rimbi’s family members. This research was categorized as descriptive qualitative research. A descriptive qualitative research design was used to describe the positive politeness in family member conversations. There were 5 members chosen as the subjects in this research. It consisted of a father, a mother, and 3 sisters. The research data were the script of conversation in the form of sentences, clauses, or words. The findings show that the family members rarely use negative politeness despite that bald-off record and off record become the most used strategies use in the family members.
Jargon Used by Balinese Traditional Weaving Community Pandita, Sang Putu Ari; Ramendra, Dewa Putu; Mahendrayana, Gede
Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Sains dan Humaniora Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (485.313 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jppsh.v5i1.32606

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This research was conducted in order to find out the jargons that exist in Balinese traditional weaving community. This research was designed in the form of descriptive qualitative study. The method used in this study were conducting observation and interview. Observation was done in order to observe the condition and jargons used in the weaving process. Meanwhile, interview was done by interviewing three informants and the purpose of the interview was to find out all of the jargons used in this community. The results showed that there were forty-one jargons found in traditional weaving. These jargons were distinguished into three type. Based on the process of producing kambeng songket, there were twelve jargons found. Related to the name of tools and ingredient, there were twenty-three jargons found. Lastly, there were six jargons concerned with naming the motif. All of the jargons have their own meaning used by the weavers in order to communicate each other. This research also helped to document the jargons that exist in Balinese traditional weaving community.
The Effect of ‘Power’ as an Instructional Writing Strategy on Students’ Writing Skill Across Gender Rany Prihastuti, Luh Putu; Padmadewi, Ni Nyoman; Ramendra, Dewa Putu
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 4 No 1 (2020): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (673.346 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v4i1.23960

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The study aimed at: (1) investigating the effect of POWER as an instructional writing strategy on students’ writing skill; (2) analyzing the different effect of POWER across gender; and (3) analyzing problems of writing faced by the students. The explanatory design was applied in this study. A writing post-test was used to obtain the data and were analyzed using One-Way ANOVA. The findings of the study revealed that (1) there was a significant effect of POWER on students’ writing skill: p = .001 with a large effect size (eta = .17); (2) there was a significant difference on the effect of POWER on the students’ writing skill across gender: p = .013 with a large effect size (eta = .18); and (3) the males struggled in editing and revising rather than females. Then, those resulted in the differences quality of their writing, in which point female participants surpassed the males. Therefore, teachers are expected to implement POWER as one of their variants in EFL writing instruction
Strategies Implemented in Teaching English for Young Learners in Primary School Wulandari, Ni Luh Putu Titin; Ratminingsih, Ni Made; Ramendra, Dewa Putu
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 4 No 3 (2020): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (208.918 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v4i3.26228

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Teaching English to young learners is not an easy task. Teacher needs to use appropriate learning strategies so the students are engaged and motivated in teaching and learning process. The current study aimed at identifying the teaching English strategies used by fifth grade English teacher and the problems encountered by teacher in teaching English for young learner. This study was a descriptive qualitative research and conducted in SD Suta Dharma Denpasar Bali. In collecting the data, classroom observation and interview were conducted. The result showed that there were eight strategies applied by teacher in teaching English. They are; listen and repeat, listen and do, question and answer, in-pair, cooperative learning, and games. Furthermore, the problems experienced by teacher were lack of media of teaching English and lack of knowledge of strategy in TEYL. The problems occurred because the teacher has a limited knowledge on how to teach English for young learners and the lack of resources of teaching media available in school.
Project-Based Learning in Teaching EFL Writing: An Analysis of the Effect on The 5 Dimensions of Writing Wardani, Ni Komang Sri; Artini, Luh Putu; Ramendra, Dewa Putu
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5 No 2 (2021): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (437.254 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i2.31597

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Education has begun to see important constructivism in recent years to create effective teaching/learning strategies. There are several teaching models which are constructed based on constructivist theory. One of those models is Project-Based Learning. This study aims to analyze the effect of Project-Based Learning on students’ writing skill of grade IX students. This study implied embedded mixed method design, in which the quantitative data were considered as the main data. The data were collected through guided interview, observation, open-ended questionnaire, and writing test. Paired-sample t-test was used to analyze whether or not there is a significant difference in students’ writing skill before and after being taught using PBL, and Manova was used to analyze how project-based learning affected students’ writing skill in term of content, organization, structure, vocabulary, and mechanic. While the qualitative data were analyzed descriptively. The result showed that Project-Based Learning has significant effect on students’ English writing skill and it also affected the students’ writing skill in term of content, organization, structure, vocabulary, and mechanic (sig. =0.000 < α =0.05). Project-Based Learning also revealed potentially promotes students’ critical thinking, creativity, collaborative work, and enhances teacher’s satisfaction in teaching. In general, it can be concluded that Project-Based Learning significantly improves students’ writing skill of the grade IX students.
Co-Authors ., Dewa Gede Rai Bisma Putra ., Dewa Gede Rai Bisma Putra ., DR. LUH PUTU ARTINI, M.A. ., DR. LUH PUTU ARTINI, M.A. ., Eva Patra Sari ., Gusti Ayu Andiani ., Gusti Ayu Andiani ., Gusti Putu Candra Widnyana ., I Gede Andre Agasi ., I Gede Andre Agasi ., I Gede Juliadnyana ., I Gede Juliadnyana ., I Gede Widiana Pradana ., I Gede Widiana Pradana ., I Gusti Agung Putu Samiasri ., I Gusti Agung Putu Samiasri ., I Gusti Ngurah Bagus Aryana ., I Gusti Ngurah Bagus Aryana ., I Gusti Ngurah Budaartha ., I Putu Ambara Putra ., I Putu Ambara Putra ., I Putu Ratama ., Ida Ayu Novia Ari Swandewi ., Ida Ayu Novia Ari Swandewi ., Iffatul Muslimah ., Iffatul Muslimah ., Ika Yogi Wirawan Putra ., Ika Yogi Wirawan Putra ., Intania Harismayanti ., Intania Harismayanti ., Kadek Yeyen Meyasa ., Kadek Yeyen Meyasa ., Ketut Asri Primayani ., Km Triyunita Yani ., Km Triyunita Yani ., KOMANG TRI DARMA ., Luh Gede Kirana Sukma ., Luh Gede Kirana Sukma ., Luh Made Wina Jayanti ., Luh Made Wina Jayanti ., Luh Widiyaswary ., Made Arsana ., Made Intan Kusuma Dewi ., Made Intan Kusuma Dewi ., Maria Cynthia Meilina ., Ni G. A. Kd Sukma Dwijayanti ., Ni G. A. Kd Sukma Dwijayanti ., Ni Kadek Fiona Yunita Dewi ., Ni Kadek Fiona Yunita Dewi ., Ni Kadek Warmasari ., Ni Luh Putu Linda Sumariyanthi ., Ni Luh Putu Linda Sumariyanthi ., Ni Luh Sukareni ., Ni Luh Wayan Verayanti ., Ni Luh Wayan Verayanti ., Ni Nyoman Indah Ayu Maharani ., Ni Pt Repin Cemara Dewi ., Ni Putu Sri Merta Utami ., Ni Putu Sri Merta Utami ., Ni Wayan Ria Candra ., Ni Wayan Ria Candra ., Prof. Dr.I Ketut Seken, M.A. ., Prof. Dr.I Ketut Seken, M.A. ., Pt Maysadevi Kusuma ., Pt Maysadevi Kusuma ., Putu Cendhani Sari Suartana ., Siti Juliani Putri Sulandari ., Siti Juliani Putri Sulandari ., Sophiarini Putu Yulia ., Vivien Hartini Laksmi Magga ., Vivien Hartini Laksmi Magga Aditiya, I Gede Rizky Adnyani, Ni Luh Putu Sri Agus Adi Yasmita . Agustini, Made Ari Dwita Aminulloh Anak Agung Gede Yudha Paramartha Anita Sofia Veronia Ariantari, Pande Kadek Dea Aridana, I Komang Japar Arisuta, Pande Gede Darma Ayu Kadek Surya Maharani Chrisna Putri Arief Utami Dara, I Putu Kordiawan Bayu Dewa Ayu Eka Agustini Dewa Komang Tantra Dewantara, Kadek Andre Karisma Dewi, Agung Ayu Putu Septia Dewi, Iga Lokita Purnamika Utami Dewi, Komang Putri Dewi, Ni Kadek Kasandra Dharma, Ketut Pande Bagus Wahyu Surya Dharmasanti, Ni Made Utari Eka Setiawati, Ni Luh Elmiani, Ni Wayan Santi Era Marsakawati, Ni Putu G.A.P. Suprianti Gasella, S A GD Hoki Artha Tama Wijaya Gede Mahendrayana Gusti Ayu Putu Ari Utami Hayuni, Nyoman Tri Hendrayani, Kadek Nila Hilda, Livia I Gede Budasi I Gede Nurjaya I Gede Rizky Aditiya I Gede Sumerjaya ., I Gede Sumerjaya I Kadek Suarsana . I Ketut Trika Adi Ana I Komang Japar Aridana I Luh Meiyana Ariss Susanti I Made Liantana Riasa ., I Made Liantana Riasa I Nyoman Adi Jaya I Nyoman Adi Jaya Putra I Nyoman Laba Jayanta I Nyoman Pasek Hadi Saputra I Nyoman Pasek Hadisaputra I Putu Citra Yudha ., I Putu Citra Yudha I Putu Eka Adi Sanjaya ., I Putu Eka Adi Sanjaya I Putu Galan Brahmanusi ., I Putu Galan Brahmanusi I Putu Gede Parma I Wayan Suarnajaya I Wayan Swandana I Wayan Wira Praditya I Wayan Wira Praditya I.G.A. Lokita Purnamika Utami IDA AYU MADE ISTRI UTAMI . Ida Ayu Teguh Kesari Wirata ., Ida Ayu Teguh Kesari Wirata Ida Bagus Putrayasa Ida Bagus Putu Arjun Adinata Jaya, I Nyoman Adi Jiaxin, Liu Juniarta, Adi Krisna Kadek Dhea Paramitha Amara Putri Kadek Dwi Candra Oktariana Kadek Nila Hendra Yani Kadek Yudha Septiawan Kadek Yudiana Komang Tuti Irmawati ., Komang Tuti Irmawati Kurniawan, Mas Adi Laksana, I Putu Yoga Lestari, Ni Putu Candra Widiya Luh Desi Karunia Lestari ., Luh Desi Karunia Lestari Luh Putu Artini M.L.S ., Dr.Sudirman, M.L.S M.Pd ., I Nyoman Pasek Hadi Saputra, S.Pd., M.Pd Made Arniati ., Made Arniati Made Dharma Susena Suyasa Made Hery Santosa Mahajendra, Pande Gede Baba Mahardika, Kadek Manik Puspita, Ni Nyoman May Anggara Jiwa Hanuraga ., May Anggara Jiwa Hanuraga Ni Km. Nidyantari Laksmi R. Ni Komang Arie Suwastini Ni Komang Julia Dewi Ni Komang Suciati Ni Luh Dewi Antari ., Ni Luh Dewi Antari Ni Luh Putu Riska Agustiawati Ni Made Astiti Sari . Ni Made Dita Sintadewi . Ni Made Meyra Reditya Devi Ni Made Ratminingsih Ni Nyoman Manik Puspita Ningrum, Sabila Puspita Pande Agus Putu Dharma Putra Pandita, Sang Putu Ari Paramarta, I Made Suta Prof. Dr. I Made Sutama,M.Pd . Prof. Dr. Ni Nyoman Padmadewi,MA . Prof. Dr.I Ketut Seken,MA . Putra, Komang Bayu Widhyasmara Putri, Kadek Dhea Paramitha Amara Putri, Ni Luh Wiji Adnyani Putu Adi Krisna Juniarta Putu Adi Krisna Juniarta Putu Niken Praweda Yanti Putu Suarcaya Rany Prihastuti, Luh Putu Rastitiati, Ni Kade Juli S A Gasella Sacani, Ketut Catur Arya Saniada, Komang Nova Sari, Nyoman Arina Putri Sari, Yulnada Satriya Wibawa, I Putu Gede Sinta Ary Gasella ., Sinta Ary Gasella Sugiani, Ni Nyoman Sumaniari, Ni Wayan Rosi Sutrini, Ayu Nyoman Tantri, Ade Asih Susiari Tristiani, Ni Kadek Ita Utamayana, I Wayan Yoga Wardani, Ni Komang Sri Wicaksana, GDA Widyasari, Ni Putu Wulandari, Ni Luh Putu Titin Yanyan, Bi Yuda Pradana, Wayan Radita